CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FSUITS. 
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J he f irst Thirty- Tt{f0 Poff 08 of thi^ CateUogue Contain our Twentieth Century Novelties anil Specialty 
Li»t. Don't Fail to Head. 
FLOWER SEEDS— Continued. ANNUALS. 
These are often called "Lady's Slipper." Balsams require to be gnrown in 
good, rich soil to produce the best results. Seed should not be sown until the 
weather is settled and the earth warm. The varieties we offer arc noted for 
their immense size and rich colorinjjf. We believe this strain is^tinequalcd for 
freedom of bloom and healthy habit of the plants. 
Solferino — Spotted red and white. Very showy. Pkt. lOc- 
Rose — Beautiful pink shaded to rose. Pkt. lOo. 
White Perfection.— The largest flowering white. Pkt. lOo- 
Maideii*s Blush.—Bcautiful shade ffpinh. Pkt. 10c. 
Scarlet. — Handsome shade of rich scarlet. Brilliant. Pkt, lOc. 
M'xed. -This mixture includes many choice varieties and will furnish a 
charminjf display. Pkt 5c- 
Imperial Mixed. — in this mixture wiH be found all the latest varieties in 
this class of flowers. Blossoms are extra largr and of the .most beautitul shades 
iniag nable. Our Imperial strain wc obtained from a leading flower seed special- 
ist in Europe, and we lielievs will produce more double blossoms than any other 
strain ever offered. Pkt. 10c, 3 pkts. 26c. 
AZALEA INDICA.— V magnificent shrubby class of 
plants which is covered with a mass of different colored flow- 
; ers. Pkt. 25c. 
BALLOON VINE.— Grows quickly fr-»m seed to a height 
of 5 or 6 feet, bearing peculiarly t^haped pods which gives it 
the name of Balloon Vine. Pkt. 6c. 
GIANT DOITBLE B ACHELOR'S BUTTON.— The flow- 
ers often measure from two to three incties in diamotc-r and 
present the most beautiful shades and colors. Pkt. lOc. 
BRACHYOOME.— This is commonly called the Swan 
River Daisy, and is one of the most popular annuals that 
can be grown for summer flowering. The plants are strong, 
thrifty in the habitof growth and ahoutGorS inches in height 
ind are very free flowering. The mixture which we offer pro- 
duces both the l)Iue and white shades. The seeds maybe sown 
in the house early in the spring and transplanted in the garden after the weather is settled and the earth warm, or for 
late flow -ring, the seeds niav be sown in the open ground in carefully prepared, well pulverized, rich soil. Pkt- 6c. 
BLUB I>AWN FLOWER H- L,cari. — )Whcn prro wn with other climbers this presents a most beautifula >pearance. 
The flowers, which are borne in clusters of a beautiful sky-blue shade, and often measure six inches in diameter. The seed 
when sown early produce strong, thrifty vines that will flower abundantly during the summer 
nionths. It is a splendid house climber for use in training over other plants in the window garden. 
When Eriv.en pUnt v of snnlitrht and (rood rich soil it is certain to succeed. Pkt. lOc. 
BRAZILIAN MORNING GLORY (/. SetosH^—\ robust, vigorous growing annual climber 
with immense leaves, often measuring ten to twelve inches across. The vine is covered with short 
reddish hairs, which with its enormous leaves and peculiar cluster of seed capsules, render it a decidedly 
attractive ornamental climber. The blossoms, which are of a peculiar blue or reddish purple, arc 
borne in clusters of from two to three each. For covering a piazza, arbor, or the trunk of an old tree 
it is oneof thcmost desirableof plants. Pkt. 10c, 
BRYONOPSIS.— A decidedly, showy class of climbers similar to the 
Gourd sjwcies. This variety is very handsome, being a delicate pale green 
and ivy like in formation. The fruit is produced in great abundance and 
is exceedingly showy, being a bright shade of scarlet striped with white. 
It will grow to a height of 10 or 12 feet in a season. Pkt. 6c. 
BROWALI^A MIXED.— Free flowerinpr bedding plants that are 
covered the entire summer season with flowers of sky blue and white 
riants grow to a height of 1 8 inches and ihe fl >wers are exceedingly 
desii'ahlc for cutting: to be used in bouquets. Pkt. 5c. 
CACALIA MIXED.— This is also known as '*Flora'sPaint Brush," 
and *'Tassel Flower." It produces bright scarlet and golden yellow 
tassel-shaped flowers from early summer until late in the fall. Height 
15 to 18 i ches. Pkt. 5c. 
CALLIRHOE PEDATA.— This is a popular hardy annual which 
grows to a height of 15 or 18 inches, and produces charming, richly 
colored, purple blossoms with a distinct white eye. Pkt. 6c. 
CALENDULA, MIXED. — Popular.free blooming, hardvannuals obout one foot 
in height. They begin to flower early in the season and continue to bloom until kil'ed , 
by the frost. It is sometimes called Pot Marigold. Pkt- 5c. 
CALENDULA. Gueen of Trianon.~It is of dwarf habit, growdng only 12 to 15 
inches hich. Flowers large, of a bright yellow with dark maroon center. A splendid Azalea Indica 
Callirhoe Pedata Purple, P**^"* either for pot or border. Pkt- lOc, 3 pkts. 26c. 
White Eye. 
Brachyconie. 
